The DN-300RMKII records to both SD and USB media simultaneously perfect for recording conferences where the client needs a copy of the recording after the event. With outstanding ease-of-use and simple operation, anyone can use the DN-300RMKII right out of the box and record to SD, USB or both. Utilizing Dual Mono or Dual Stereo modes, the ability to record a second mono or stereo file at -10dB on the same media is supported even when recording to both SD and USB at the same time. The DN-300RMKII is exactly what the market is looking for in terms of a simple but high-quality recording solution for commercial applications. The DN-300RMKII gives installers and contractors the flexibility and convenience they need for total commercial recording capability.
Memory Storage Capacity | 1 GB |
Digital Recording Time | 17.11 minutes |
Microphone Operation Mode | Stereo |
Microphone Form Factor | Built-In |
Format | WAV |
Headphone Jack | 6.35 millimeters |
Compatible Devices | Devices with compatible connectors and ports such as XLR, RCA, USB, and SD card |
Hardware Connectivity | USB |
Item Weight | 3 Kilograms |
J**Z
Amazing! Love it! But google how to format your USB flash drive into FAT32 - A Must!
For sure it's worth the money. I gave it a good sound test and Wow! The bass and the rest of the instrumental sounds were recorded in such an amazing level - rich and clear. Now! As for a large size USB flash drive?? Forget it! Unit take a format of FAT32. So, buy yourself a USB Flash drive no BIGGER than 32G. Put it in your PC and format it into FAT32. And wham! It works. Larger size USB flash drive won't format at FAT32. Just Google it on formatting a USB into FAT32. Oh, the manual arrived in Chinese LOL. But I found the manual online. It's also easy to operate. Enjoy!
A**E
Good quality, easy to use.
I've had my Denon DN-300R for about a week. The initial setup was a breeze. I have found the look and feel of this device to be sturdy and of good quality. My primary use will be to rip my viny collection. The auto track feature is pretty nice for this purpose though setting the dB level for triggering takes a bit of practice. Other reviews state that finding a suitable USB and SD card can be challenging- I agree. I had to try several different USB memory sticks before I finally found one that this unit will accept. I'd say that is a minor nuisance. Overall, I am happy with this product and wouldn't hesitate to recommend it (with the USB / SD caveat).
J**K
Lemon or Possibly Was Supposed To Be Sold As A Boat Anchor
Input level meter isn't even close. When setting a conservative level of -8 and NEVER making the -4 indicator light up, the resulting waveform clips badly. This cannot be detected by monitoring via the headphone jack - everything sounds just fine but you're recording garbage. You won't know you've got garbage until you pull the file into an editor.I formatted and tested both an SD card and a USB drive. They seemed to work just fine in tests. When I put the unit into production recording to both devices, the USB drive files became corrupt (see image). Even the file names themselves got written over with garbage. How did this unit even pass QA testing? It's junk. Denon will wants to "repair" the unit or send me a refurb to honor their warranty, but why would I even want it? I'll never buy anything from Denon again.
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